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Flexible Shoulder in Quadruped Animals and Robots Guiding Science of Soft Robotics

Akira Fukuhara, Megu GUNJI, Yoichi MASUDA, Kenjiro Tadakuma, Akio Ishiguro

Year
2022
Citations
10

Abstract

Cursorial quadrupeds have different connections to the trunk for forelimbs and hindlimbs: a flexible connection through the muscles to the forelimb, and a secure connection through the hip joint to the hindlimb. Although anatomical and biological studies have described the structure and behavior of cursorial quadrupeds by focusing on flexible shoulders, the functionality of the flexible shoulder remains unclear. In this study, we first survey the anatomical and biological studies. Second, we introduce our robotics studies, which focus on flexible connections for proximal limb joints. Further, we discuss future directions for extracting a design principle based on complex animal body structures, and we suggest the potential for interdisciplinary research between anatomy and soft robotics.

Keywords

CursorialRoboticsArtificial intelligenceShouldersForelimbComputer scienceRobotHindlimbAnatomyMedicine

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